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[DOC File]Chapter 3 Notes - VECTORS
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Scalars have magnitude or size only – no direction. ... The combination of two or more vectors is called the _____. The resultant vector represents the sum or 2 or more vectors. Capital letters are used to label vectors. They are usually either bolded or have an arrow over them. ... Chapter 3 Notes - VECTORS ...
[DOC File]Chapter 3
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Notes - Regular Physics - Chapter 3 ... The nature of physical quantities: scalars and vectors. ... Notice that to find the vector sum of a and b, you arrange vectors a and b “head-to-tail” and then draw the resultant (a+b) from the origin of the first vector to the tip of the “head-to-tail” arrangement.
[DOC File]Teaching Advanced Physics
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Start by defining the vectors as quantities with magnitude and direction. Compare these to scalar quantities (magnitude only). Use class discussion to develop a list of vector and scalar quantities (e.g. vectors: velocity, displacement, force; scalars: temperature, speed, distance, energy).
[DOCX File]Vectors and Scalars
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Chapter 8: Vectors and Scalars. Please remember to photocopy 4 pages onto one sheet by going A3→A4 and using back to back on the photocopier. It actually makes more sense to do this chapter after chapter 9, because most exam questions combine the two topics. A . …
[DOC File]Section V: Chapter 1
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scalars), vectors describe both magnitude and direction. So, for example, we can describe the velocity (i.e., the speed and direction) of an object with a vector. DEFINITION: A . vector. is a mathematical object used to represent a physical quantity that has both a magnitude (i.e., size) and a direction.
[DOC File]Vectors
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Chapter 3 Notes Outline: Vectors. Vectors . Definition: Examples: Scalars. Definition: Examples: This is how you draw a vector… Direction of Vectors. Vector direction is the direction of the arrow, given by an angle. Magnitude of Vectors. The best way to determine …
[DOC File]Vectors - Council Rock School District
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When vectors are drawn “graphically”, notice that the length of the arrow used is _____ to the magnitude of the vector (40 m/s is twice as long as 20 m/s). The table at the right lists some common vectors and scalars. Vectors can be added or subtracted. When they …
[DOC File]Projectiles; Scalar and Vector Quantities Worksheet
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Vectors: Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction. The relative direction of the vectors determines how the numbers “add” up. Vector quantities include displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force. Vector quantities are represented with arrows, indicating the relative size and direction. The Resultant. is the sum of added vectors.
[DOC File]Lesson 1 - Physical Quantities and units
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Lesson 2 notes – Scalars and Vectors. Objectives (a) define scalar and vector quantities and give examples. Definitions. Vectors are quantities with magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities have magnitude only. Examples. Scalars Vectors Mass Force Temperature Displacement Speed Velocity Distance Momentum Energy Acceleration Adding Vectors ...
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